3.1 Explain how market structure in the case above determine the pricing and output decisions of business 3.1.1 Market types • Perfect competition: - maybe called pure competition in which there are a lot of people and the same other conditions. On the other hand‚ people cannot affect to the price and everything is equal. (BPP 2010‚ page 246) ¬- There are 5 criteria perfect competition has to meet: 1. All firms sell an identical product. 2. All firms are price takers. 3. All firms have
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Introduction: a lot of business uses market research‚ to collect information to help them provided a suitable and a sustainable marketing product or service. To attract customers interest in order to make their business more success able. Primary research: this is information which is collected from scratch‚ as company gather primary research based on their research feedback. They get from the date which company team members produces‚ this is a primary effort because new fresh data which has been
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type of competition When we examine the types of business structures we are looking at the competition in the market that the business operates within. There are four types of market based on the competition: 1. Monopoly 2. Oligopoly 3. Monopolistic Competition 4. Perfect Competition A firm can be called a monopoly if they are the sole supplier to a market place or its market share is more than 25%. Monopolies are capable of influencing the whole market regarding influencing the price or deciding
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Different types of markets A monopoly is a type of market in which there is only one producer or seller for a product. Therefore‚ the only activity is the business. It is quite hard and limited to gain access to this type of industry because usually‚ one entity has all the rights on a natural resource. Also‚ this type of market can be limited because of the high cost of material‚ or simply because of political‚ social or economical issues. Therefore‚ a monopoly controls all the good or services
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the conditions for a perfectly competitive market? What are the conditions for a monopolistic market? What are the conditions for a monopolistic competitive market? What are the conditions for an oligopolistic market? How would you explain the differences among these market structures? Identify which market structure your organization competes in and why you think so. Colander (2008) specified that‚ a flawlessly modest market is a market in which financial services operate unhindered. There are six
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Task 1‚ Evidence you must produce for this task Introduction The purpose of market research is to gather data about consisting customers or new customers. It helps the business make decisions on a new product or a consisting product. By doing market research they are able to find out what the customers like and want and what they don’t like. Market research is important to gain a profitable business. If the company have a new upcoming product for the target audience of young teens then they have
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Comparison and contrast the 4 types of market structure: Perfect Competition Definition * there are many buyers and sellers‚ the products are homogeneous and sellers can easily enter and exit from the market Characteristics * Large number of buyers and sellers – firms are price takers. * Homogenous or standardized product – the buyers do not differentiate the products of one seller to another seller. * Free of entry and exit into the market. * Role of non-price competition
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Types of market failure Monopoly power Markets may fail to control the abuses of monopoly power. Missing markets Markets may fail to form‚ resulting in a failure to meet a need or want‚ such as the need for public goods‚ such as defense‚ street lighting‚ and highways. Incomplete markets Markets may fail to produce enough merit goods‚ such as education and healthcare. De-merit goods Markets may also fail to control the manufacture and sale of goods like cigarettes and alcohol‚ which have less
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Monopoly 1. Types of market structure 2. The diamond market 3. Monopoly pricing 4. Why do monopolies exist? 5. The social cost of monopoly power 6. Government regulation 7. Price discrimination • We are going to cover sections 10.1-10.4‚ sections 11.1-11.2‚ and for all practical purposes skip chapter 12. • Ben Friedman will speak in class on March 23 on his book The Moral Consequences of Economic Growth 1 3 2 Announcements Types of Market Structure In the real world there is a mind-boggling
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There are three types of market efficiency: Ø - when prices are determined in a way that equates the marginal rates of return (adjusted for risk) for all producers and savers‚ market is said to be allocationally efficient; Ø - when the cost of transfering funds is “reasonable”‚ market is said to be operationally efficient; Ø - when prices fully reflect all available information‚ market is said to be informationally efficient. Bachelier (1900): In the opening paragraph of his
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